Standards·Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Social Studies·Government·TX.113.44·TX.113.44.c.12
TX.113.44.c.12
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Social Studies · Government · Grade 12 · Sub-standard
Citizenship: Constitutional Rights
Analyze constitutional rights including limited government, unalienable rights, Bill of Rights, religious freedom, Supreme Court cases, due process, and 14th Amendment
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TX.113.44Texas TEKS — Government (Grade 12)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Government, the required one-half credit high school course for Grade 12. Covers constitutional history and development, government structure and principles, federalism, citizenship rights and participation, and civic engagement. Governed by 19 TAC Chapter 113, Subchapter C (High School). Students must earn one-half credit in Government to meet Texas graduation requirements.
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Education Inequality
School districts serving students of color receive $2,700 less per student than wealthy districts. These disparities begin in kindergarten and compound over 13 years.
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TX.113.44.c.16 lessons
History: Constitutional Development
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Government: Constitutional Principles
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Government: Structure and Functions
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